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4 The Kane Republican, Thursday January 29, 19t0 v' THE KANE REPUBLICAN i HEAVY, HEAVY, HANGS THE C30s. my new ybrk Incorporated Feb. 7, 1900 PNPAl i Member of Pennsylvania Newspaper Publishers Association EW YORK David Sandeman is an affable 39 year old Briton who is very big in the wine and booze exporting business and also is a master of hounds for a Sussex hunt, which qualifies him as an unspeakable. It was Oscar The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to use for republication all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise creaited in this paper and also loealnews published herein. Published every afternoon except Sunday by the Kane Pub llshing Company, at The Republican North Fraley Street, Kane.

John B. Cliff, Editor and General Manager. 1 "Richard Coleman, Associate Editor. Charles W. Bodine, Advertising Manager.

I 1 1 Wilde, you may remember, who with reasonable accuracy diagnosed fox hunting as the pursuit of the inedible by the unspeakable. More to the immediate point, Mr. Sandeman is a frequent visitor to America and especially to New York, where the locals delight in needling him about his views on the Kentucky Derby. David frequently has braved the dismaying' carnival air of Louisville to see the derby and he has let drop little hints to the effect that it shouldn't be so hard to enter National Advertising Representative Mathews, Shannon Cullen, Inc. 757 Third Avenue, New York, N.Y.

10017 Mel Heimer Of fast horses, wine and booze TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION By carrier service and by box mail through Kane Post Office per week 60c by mail, other thaii box! $2.00 per month; $5.50 for three months; $10.00 for six months and $19.00 per year for papers going through the Kane Post Office to the rural routes and subscribers' residing any; place in the first and second postal zones. T'1 Other zones" (U.S. and Canada) $6.00 for three months; $11.00 for' six months; $20.00 per Airmail' subscriptions payable in advance. Service personnel U.S.A. and APO $16.00 per year.

fX)D'AY'S chuckler: Once there ''was a Texan who was so ricH, that he "owned his own unlisted telephone company i TV notes: Juliet Mills, star of a niid TV series on ABC, "Nanny 1 and the Professor," ts a sister pf Hayley Mills 'and a daughter of film star1 Mills. incidentally, Juliet was raised by an English nanny herself A new medical series on ABC, "Marcus Welby, MJ," finished first In the, national ratings for the week ending 11th. Following In. the ratings, were "Family Affair," "Laugh in" and "Hawaii Five the police starring Jack Lord that's shot on location In Hawaii NETWORK television executives are beginning to play their annual, chess game In which the entertainment series are pawns. Programming heads probably know now which current programs 'are unlikely to survive another summer.

Between 20 and 30 shows die each year, to be replaced in September, GOP STUNNED Minnesota Republicans are trying tp recover from the stunning announcement of Gov. Harold LeVander, 69, shown with head bowed as he announced he will not run for re elec tion. "The 'damned if you do and damned if you don't' nature of the job if endured too long. can make you a cynic," said LeVander. a galloping gluepot to win the race.

Well sir, Mr. Sandeman was here recently and he has put his money where his mouth is. For a hundred big ones last fall, he bought a gray, British bred, French raced colt named Double Splash for one reason alone. He plans to win the. Derby with it.

To that end, he has shiped D. S. here and the beast is currently In Florida being tended by Bill Boland, who in 1950 as an apprentice rode Middleground to victory as I slumped in the press Sox and tore up my tickets on Hill Prince. "TO WIN THE Derby," Sandeman said, "has long been an ambition of mine, mainly because of the way my American friends have always pulled my leg about it. I just want to win the race and see the expression on their faces.

And if I do win, I'll be able to retire from thewine shipping business." Next to something called Decies, recently sold to an American for around a quarter of a million, Double Splash was about the best 2 year old on the Continent. But good as he is, running that last quarter of a mile down the stretch past the twin towers and their wall of noise is something else again. And it is entirely Entered at the Post Office of Kane, Pa. as second class matter. By LESTER pOLEMAN, M.D.

CRIME WAR APPRAISAL Hopeful Netvs. In Medicine Most midseason replacements WHEN man first decided that there was greater dignity and advantage to walk on two legs instead of four, he may have invited low back trouble. Certainly disorders of the spinal column and the disks between the vertebrae constitute a disease of modern 1 civiliza Years Ago January 29, 1960 Annual February a Fund campaign in Kane will be conducted by mail this year, it was announced today by R. P. Barnhart of'Mt.

Jew ett, the county chairman for McKean County Heart Chapter." Heart Association has declined an invitation to participate in the Kane Area United Fund. This action was based on experience of other heart associations who joined federated appeals. drug is iised by Injection, usually under short general anes thesia. Its use has already returned people who were inca pacitated to full productivity; This concept opens wide vistas' for more extensive use of this 1 and other drugs which will be extracted from the papaya and related fruits. Basic laboratory expert tion.

To some," there is even a have a few more weeks to be tested before their Nielsen ratings decide their fates. It appears however, that CBS' "Hee Haw," an' early midseason arrival, is doing so well it probably will be renewed for a full season Programs whose futures appeal to be dubious include CBS V'To Rome with Love" and "Get NBC's "I Dream" of 1 Jeannle" "Bracken's World," and just suggestion that i ments are conducted year in disk trouble and year out by thousands of possioie ne ii never sian. Old Col. Bradley, the gambler, used to lay 3 or 4 to 1 that in the fall preceding the Derby, you couldn't name a starter in it. However, Sandeman plans to try every year for the brass ring at Louisville, until he snags it.

Like Sir Thomas Lipton, who so long went after yachting's America's Cup and never won it? "No," Dave says with a smile, "I have every intention of winning, if not immediately, as soon thereafter as I can." WELL, THE LITTLE young wine salesman has picked a good year. The 2 year old vintage in '69 was unimpressive. The best of. a mediocre lot was Silent Screen, reportedly named in honor of John Barrymore, and most experts feel he likes the first seven furlongs best and that's five eighths of a mile short for the Run for the Roses. If Double Splash can run long, as they say, he may have a shot at it, at that.

No European owned or raced horse ever has been entered in the Derby; the closest to a "foreign" horse was Canada's Northern Dancer, who won in '64 and wasn't worth a nickel after that. Mr. Sandeman is bucking the odds, since there were 50,000 2 year olds running throughout the world in '69. "What odds would you have given," he said merrily, "a few years ago that some chap3 would be bouncing around and having a ball on the Moon?" carries with it special status dedicated pure scientists. Without a thought of ultimate firlorv.

these hierhlv trained and and Perhaps that is accomplished men and women wny so many arduously continue uieir re patient" insist search on the most minute as about every show on ABC's Friday night schedule I ft; I theyl have this disorder when it January 29, 1930 Miss Genie Carlson, daughter of and Mrs. J. Walter Carlson of 416 Park Avenue, has accepted a position in the Harrisburg headquarters of the Pennsylvania Division, American Cancer Society. Miss Carlson, a graduate of Kane High School and a Buffalo, N. Y.

business will serve as receptionist and office IMPATIENCE to get tougher federal crime con trol law on the books must be tempered by concern as to the effectiveness of whatever leg islation is This is the underlying justi fication for the House Judiciary Committee's planned hearings on the administration's perfor i mance thus far in combatting crime in the streets. Some may view Chairman Emanuel Celler's insistence on such hearings as politically mo tivated obstructionism whose main effect will be to cause even further delay. This does not appear to be a fair assessment, It makes excellent sense to appraise the past year's work, parti cularly that of the Law, Enforcement Assistance Administration, before deciding on new legisla One aspect of Celler's concern warrants spe rial attention by Congress. In.J968 his commit tee approved a program whereby the federal government would make direct grants to ''cities to help them in combatting street crime. The House as a whole, impelled by Republican lead ers, changed this to provide that grants would gcr instead to the states.

The question is whether this is the most effective channeling of. funds to support the war on street crime. Celler thinks not. The highly respected chairman of the Judiciary Committee put it this way in a recent interview: "Control of crime is the cities' respon sibility. The states have no expertise in the.

field and the relations between city and state, governments are frequently, poor. now the cities have to go hat in hand to their state capitals to beg for portions of this money. It is an unhealthy situation." Crime in the streets is in the main a city problem. It is good to know that this aspect of the matter is to be explored before crime control legislation moves out to the House floor. pects of the body.

They really never know how. their experiments will eventually bring benefit to the human race. Sometimes the work is so complex that when it finally is applied to the treatment of disease, its origin is difficult to retrace. At the University of Cali Dr. Coleman really.

oes not exist. 1 Those who do have problems with disks know that jhere is no glory in the pain and incapacitation that accompanies it. For them, with ruptured or displaced disks, a new source of hope seems to have sprung fornia in Berkeley, Dr. Edwin from a most unexpected, R. Lewis of the Department of Ks A new drug, or enzyme, chy Electrical Engineering has ac tually been able to take pho niopapain, has been extracted, from the papaya fruit and is' being tried with mounting suc cess in patients with some tographs in three dimension of how "messages" are sent from one cell to another along the kinds of disk disorders.

January 29, 1940 Skating facilities in Evergreen and Southover parks are to be improved through the combined efforts of Rotary Club, Kiwanis Club, the Chamber of Commerce and the Kane Board of in elude four spotlights, erecting shelters and formation of crews to flood and repair the ponds. It seems that, this fmlt ev 5 TiMrsl rooetinn hw laltv INFLATION EXAGGERATES BUSINESS SPENDING FOR NEW PLANTS AND EQUIPMENT Billions Billions nn www. tracted enzyme has the pro to such basic research may be perty of dissolving part oftHiii num" attitude. Yet this NEXT month Pennsylvania citizens will examine extensively the relevance of faith in today's world. Interfaith and interdo nominational groups throughout the state will meet weekly to view television programs on the relevance of religion.

An in depth discussion of. the subject will follow The project, entitled "Is Religion is sponsored cooperatively by the Pennsylvania Council of Churches and the seven stations of the Pennsylvania Television Network The award winning series includes four, programs. "So. Where Are You, is a parable on the frustration of a young man seeking for God in today's religious institutions. "The Godless Classroom: A Fable" deals with the present controversy on religion and public education.

"Who Killed Bro therhood?" is a. drama documentary on religion and race. "On the Head of a Pin" is a satirical review of inconsistencies in religious practices A pilot project was carried out during February, 1969 in the; Harrisbqrg York Lancaster area as 1,100 Protestants, Catholics and, Jews were involved in formal view and talk sessions conducted on an interfaith basis in the three cities Pennsylvania clergymen of all faiths will be encouraged to use the Current dollar: I 1 I I I ii; Inflation KILLED IN VIETNAM WAR WASHINGTON OR The De i '60 i jsr i.i "Real" dollars fense Department announced Wednesday that 11 more Americans had died in the Vietnam fighting including Army Pfc. Alan 1 Bracken, husband of Mrs. Barbara L.

Bracken of Hellertown, Pa. Magic Spell displaced disk, bringing relief1 from painful symptoms in a' high percentage of carefully selected cases. The process of dissolving the' disk is known as chemonucle olysis and is being tried in many hospitals in the United1 1 States and in foreign coun tries. Dr. Lyman Smith in E1 gin, Illinois, is one of the early1 researchers in the use of this' drug.

Even though the enthusiasm' is great, it must be understood that it does not replace the need for surgery when it Is indicated. It has already been proven to have value, in some of those patients for whom the decision has been made for conservative treatment. The brilliant accomplishment opens frontiers that will be further explored until a practical application is found for the prevention and treatment of severe neurological disorders. SPEAKING OF YOUR HEALTH: Children 'have a right to be afraid in a new doctor's office. Impatience with them exaggerates their fears.

Dr. Coleman welcomes let' ters from readers, and, while he cannot undertake to an swer each one, he will use questions in his column whenever possible and when they are of general interest. Address your letters to Dr. Coleman in care pf this newspaper. 1J 40 40 Spell out four short words below.

Use numbered letters to spell correct answer to Pop Topic at bottom. 0 a A OO0 00 1965. 196S '1967 1368 v. 1969 Seasonally adjusted onnual rate First qua ter 1965 dollar i Data: U.S. Department of Commerce and SEC.

0 theme "Is Religipn Obsolete?" 25 (O 1970, King Features Syndicate, Inc.) DIE (DO oo liiPl DAILY CROSSWORD Iff confined; nated WHY THE JjyY for their sermons on Friday, Jan. 30; Saturday, Jan. SI; and Sunday, Feb. 1. A five month promotional campaign has been conducted by the Department of Radio and Television of the Pennsylvania Council of Churches, beginning Sept.

1st. CHILD'S definition: Impatience is waiting In a hurry i nJjnAjBiE UL JITjElR Els ATTTrIv a CTfj Sling HTjoJg' ute Us ft) sfj BURGLARIZED i ARTIST WENT DUCKHUNTING. By CARl H. MADDEN, CHIEF ECONOMIST Chamber of Commerce ot the United Stqtei )t BUSINESS SPENDING for new plant and equipment. $309 bil lion in the last five years, is essential for a growing econ omy.

This investment helps increase employment, incomes and living levels. Some observers say it is a source of inflation. This may be "true while the tu facilities are being produced, but not when they are brought intouse. Moreover, inflation itself has caused the amount ot investment spending to be overstated since 1965 by adding price increases to the normal increases in business purchases of new plants and equipment. When effect of inflation is removed, the rise of investment spending is seen to1 have been much less.

Also, the spread between "current dollar" (uncorrected) and "real dollar" (corrected! investment figures has been widening as tempo of inflation has quickened. orca 6. Sun god' 25. Epochs 7. Warned' 26.

Agents 8. Fatigue (abbr.) .9. Girl's 28. Looks nickname at 10. corn 29.

Dloce 14. Counterfeit san coin center 18. Back 32. Drive in talk 35. Type of 19.

Tip archl 20. Hebrew tecture month 36. Not ANSWERS a a A a I togEtaO000000 i BRITAIN'S Prime Minister Harold Wilson looks optimistic while in Washington for a couple of days of talks. Teiterday'a Amiwtr 39. Bowling alley 43.Boya nickname di 5 YEARS AGO TODAY By Associated Press 1 Five years today the French government' refused to permit the funeral of Gen.

Max Ime Weygand to he held in the military' fchrine, the Itivalides, because he had advised surrender to Germany in 1940. Words: LIST FLEE EASE FADE tijrht YEST2AY Answer: Book oboof whfch there It growing 37. Auctioneer's 45. Over (poeU 932.3 6. Hotel charges 11.

Harden 12. Jacques Brel's status 13. Scatters 15. Great Lake 16. Lamprey 17.

Bamboo like. grass 18. Carmichael hit 22. Help 23. Old fellow (si.) 27.

Stone tablets 30. Worship 31. Fleet 33. Short sleep 34. Decapitated.

1 37. Fly alone i .40. Stable sound 41. White 'House roomr '42. Quickly 46.

Furnishes 'v'r' temporarily 48. Rhone tributarv Around Us" I concem SEED CATALOG. King Features SyaAIcate, 1970 a steamship S8.r (abbr.) rs TODAY'S GRAB BAG i 865.7 5 793.5 BORN TODAY "It is God's way. His will, not ours, be done." Those were the last words of WilUarn iH Jl 634.9 Ay; 4 assassinated 25th president or the United States. 1 THE ANSWER QUICK! 1 Who with Uncle 2 What nations consUtuted the Triple Entente the outbreak of World War might De called the "patron saint" of socialism 4 For what is Oporto, Portugal famous? 5 In what city is the Fiejd Museum? In I4 Is I I9 if TT I 'r i 1 TT "iwnrrfffti "5 tt rrr jj Jr4r 44 4S 4T" 47 is 4) Attiro It Jlh A veteran of the Civil War, he was elected to Congress In 1876 and became known as a champion of high tariffs.

After two terms as governor of Ohio, he was the Republican presi By FRANK. VYATSON Central fritt Writer Rutherford B.Hayes'was a major. McKinley, himself, rose to the rank of major, He was elected governor 'of Ohio in 189i' and 1893 and re ceived 18 billots, for president in the RepubHean convention that nominated Benjamin Harrison In 1896 lie was elected presi dent on protective tariff. sound mbne tgold standard) platform over Bryan, cratic proponent of free silver. Four years later, facing Bryan again, he won with the prestige of prosperity and the vigorous campaigning of Theodore Roosevelt, vice presidential Others horn today include Thomas Paine, Paddy Chayef sky, and Sydney Chapman WATCH YOUR LANGUAGE PLAUDIT (PLAU dit) noun; a demonstration or round of applause.

1 IT HAPPENED TODAY On this day in 1924 the ice cream cone rolling' machine was patented. IT'S BEEN SAIP We hardly find any persona of good sense save those who agree with us. La Rouche ,60. Fragrant "4 wood 1 1 'i it pows 1. Underworld god 2.

Canadian province (abbr.) Animal's coat 503.7 i. i VJ a YOUR FUTURE Guard against extravagance. Yours In a happy, anniversary, child will be of an Independent original tempera i yS. Zl 284.0 sm dential nominee in 1896, defeating William Jennings Bryan. The Spanish.

American War occurred during his first term: Running1 a platform that promised voters a "full dinner pail," he again' defeated Bryan in 1900 hut he was assassinated by an anarchist, Leon Csolgosz, in Buffalo, N. Y. McKinley was another of the presidents claimed by the state of Ohio, He was born in Nile, Ohio, in 1843, the son of an iron manufacturer; He attended school in Poland, Ohio, and. Af. leghany College, in Meadvillei Pa.

v'v McKinley enlisted in the Civil War ia the 23rd Ohio, in which "uw worn it: is 1 One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A i hints. Each day the code letters are different A Cryptogram Quotation J)X KBR QE OP SBLPM ECBT hbvp bxi KbIrv XJRSFE FCJW KBRV LQVFRPE.SKFFBW V's CrvPtoiuot! NO MAN FEELS LIKE LAUGH. HE BUilPS HIS FUNNY BONE. MARY UrS (0 1370.

King feature Synriii in,) HOW'D YOU MAKE OUT? Is Joel Chandlef Harris. 2 Britain, France, Russia. 3 Karl Marx. 4 Port wine. 5 Chicago.

JXYROCKETING GROWTH of our gross national product throughjtwo decades of inflation is illustrated in this chart. Figures are in bildonj. A trillion dollar GNP is not far away. Canada produces more gojd than the United States.

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